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Fat No More: Perdre du Poids!

Fat No More: Perdre du Poids!

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Devenez un héros de fitness! Pouvez-vous aider tout le monde à atteindre ses objectifs de fitness? Dans Fat No More, guidez vos clients vers le succès avec des plans d'exercices et d'alimentation amusants et engageants.

Réchauffez-vous et commençons! Vous savez à quel point les bonbons, les pizzas et les hamburgers sont délicieux, mais ces friandises ont un coût au-delà de leur prix - le poids supplémentaire qui commence à apparaître!

En tant qu'entraîneur personnel de haut niveau, vous travaillerez avec des clients qui ont des objectifs divers: amincissement d'été, s'adaptant à une robe de demoiselle d'honneur, entraînement au marathon, perte de poids de vacances, renforçant la confiance ou améliorant la santé grâce à la gestion du poids. Créez des plans de régime alimentaire et d'exercice personnalisés pour chaque client, en les aidant à vous adapter à leur jean préféré! Récompensez vos élèves avec un équipement de fitness utile. Leur succès est votre succès!

Mini-jeux amusants en fitness:

  • Courir: Améliorer la santé cardiovasculaire en maintenant un rythme de course.
  • Haltérophilie: Construisez la force musculaire en soulevant des haltères modérés et lourds.
  • Saut de corde: Améliorer la résistance du corps et le contrôle de la respiration.

Fonctionnalités du jeu:

  • plus de 40 caractères à former et des centaines de défis à vaincre.
  • Cadeaux de mise sous tension pour vos élèves: chaussures de course, verres, ceinture d'haltérophilie, sangles de poignet, support du genou, bandeau, corde à sauter, chaussures de saut.
  • Engager les mini-jeux de fitness: course, haltérophilie et saut de corde.

Remarque importante: Ce jeu est gratuit, mais contient des achats intégrés facultatifs. Certaines fonctionnalités et extras mentionnés peuvent également nécessiter un achat.

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EmilyJohnson Mar 06,2025

Fat No More is a fun way to stay motivated with fitness! The exercise plans are engaging, but the diet plans could be more varied. It's a good start, but I wish there were more advanced options for seasoned users.

DiegoRodriguez Feb 12,2025

¡Fat No More es una forma divertida de mantenerse en forma! Los planes de ejercicio son entretenidos, pero los planes de dieta podrían ser más variados. Es un buen comienzo, pero necesita más opciones avanzadas.

SophieLefevre Mar 22,2025

Fat No More est amusant pour rester motivé avec le fitness! Les plans d'exercice sont engageants, mais les plans de régime pourraient être plus variés. C'est un bon début, mais j'aimerais voir plus d'options avancées.

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